Associations with «gridlock»

Gridlock refers to a situation where traffic or movement is completely blocked, typically caused by a heavy congestion of vehicles on roads. It means that cars or people cannot move forward or backward due to the lack of space or congestion, resulting in a standstill. Full definition

Sentences with «gridlock»

  • Those appearances bolster the narrative Cuomo is pushing at the outset of his re-election campaign, that he isn't just running against his Republican opponent Rob Astorino, the Westchester County executive, but rather running against the national Republican party, a group of «extremists» opposed to abortion, same - sex marriage and stubborn on climate change, who are the source of gridlock in Washington. (politico.com)
  • In a time of gridlock in Washington, this might just be the right model to pursue. (educationnext.org)
  • But, after years of political gridlock on the climate issue, coupled with rising seas and worsening droughts, one thing is clear: the nation simply can not afford to wait any longer to take action. (earthjustice.org)
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